Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 13, 1926, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    EASTERN
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W. A. H E Y L M A N , Editor.
Entered at the postoffice in Estacadu,
Oregon, as second clabs mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada. Oregon,
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THY NEIGHBOR’S EYE
The
Ministerial
Association
of
Portland seems to be trying to dis­
tract the attention o f its combined
flocks from the abuse o f the parole
system
in its
own
community,
Eve, vnte and care fe r green lawns, fine
shrubbery ami multitudes of flow -
ers o f all varieties, and ther-fore
Portland’s so-called
upper
crust
must depend upon a bounteous na­
were discovered with
intoxicating ture to supply what is otherwise de­
liquors by the State prohibition nied them. That this sense o f the
officers upon a search warrant ob­ beautiful is as strong in the human
tained from the court, is o f such nature and love o f the country-
recent occurrence as to be within dweller as in those o f tho city them
:hu knowledge o f the Portland Min­ is no denying, and all the wild life
isterial Association.
The dismissal about him is as much a jo y and as
i t this action, and the courts order sacred to him as is any work o f the
o return the property (unlawful in landscape gardener to the other.
But the average city dweller does
itself) to its law ful owner was the
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climax o f this arrest o f a million­ not * ____
seem to recognize
aire.
Ever since the advent o f the auto­
What did Portland’s Ministerial mobile city people who go forth on
Association have to say about these Sundays on trips thru tho country
do so in large part as a lot o f van-
occurrences on their own doorstep
W ild flow ering shiub.» o f all
Yet another instance might be men­ dais.
tioned— that o f the owners o f a kinds are denuded in a shacking and
cafeteria, accused o f arson, as well , reckless manner regardless o f the
damage done, broken down and
as numerous others.
No doubt Governor Pierce, un­ ruined fo r any further use. F lov*
reliable as this paper knows his erg are plucked and carried away
promises to be, believes in the same that can be o f no possible use or
impartial enforcement o f the law, pleasure, as by the time home is
The
Eastern Clackamas News
to
that o f an alleged abuse at Salem.
A few instances might not come a-
iniss in directing the attention to
the courts in their own county. A
millionaire lumberman, sentenced to
pay a fine o f one thousand dollaiB
and serve six months in jail for
driving his auto while intoxicated,
appealed from the decision o f the
municipal court. The circuit court
decided one judge wasn’t big enough
to sit on a millionaire’s caso( or,
maybe, shoulder the v e rd ic t, so
three judgts sat behind closed doors
to hear, try and determine whether
the laws were intended to fit the
millionaire’s delinquincies. The sum
total o f their deliberation was, thut
the fine assesed by the municipal
court should stand; but that owing
to the nerCous condition o f this
particular millionaire, the jail sen­
tence should be remitted.
A P ort­
land dentist who shot a young wo­
man while calling at her home, was
convicted, and sentenced to the pen­
itentiary, but was paroled by the
judge pronouncing sentence.
raid
at
of
the
a New
Lobbe
Years
home
where
that Governor "M a ” Ferguson o f
Texas does, i.e., equal protection,
of
the
laws, equal enforcement
igainst rich and poor.
The liber­
ation o f hip-pocket violators until
the truck-load violators are called
to account.— Contributed.
reached they are wilted and only fit
to be cast in the garbage. In this
manner they have not only done the
vandals no good, but have mutilated
the countryside fo r the rnjnynient
o f others. They seem to take this
vandalism as a right, and never stop
a wood-sawing job, same as Kaiser
Bill.
Dr. W illiam Mayo o f Rochester,
Minn., says women have as much
right to smoke as men.
A waste
o f languaga. No one ever said they
hadn’t. The Dr.’s hammer failed to
¡ T ^ , nai! on the head
The national crime commission
bas arrived at the conclusion that
there is no universal panacea fo r
or me, but the application of rertt-
dies rests with individual states and
individual citizens.
It is also ne­
cessary to eliminate the “ dishonest
element” in the legal profession.
Those dwellers outside the larger
cities are duly grateful fo r all tha
blessings with which nature hii“
blessed them on every side and live
in full enjoyment o f them all. The
streams, the wooded placeH, tho lulls
and vales with all their wealth o f
trees and shrubs and abundance, of
wild flowers that bedecx the road­
sides and spread their wealth o f col­
or and incense to please the eye or
sense o f smell, the feathered life —
all these they would freely share
with every person who hnn eye or
ear and love o f the beautiful within
them.
Because o f the life neces­
sarily led by pastoral people they
have not the time or opportunity
that the city dweller has to cuiti-
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President Coolidge is planning His back reforms or law enforcement
summer “ vacation,” but a presi- fo r fear o f being subjected to rid
dent's vucat.on is a misnomer, and
cule and called puritanical by those
tho plumber or carpenter has him about them.
The courage
to stand
beaten to a frazzle. They can drop fo r what is right and proper in life
ail work, forget it, and enjoy a sea«- needs be o f a stern and unwavering
son o f ease, but no m atter where the kind to withstand the assau'ts o f
executive is he must always be on those who heed neither the laws o f
the job.
The only relief he has is
God or man.
a change o f scene from the W hitc
A young married chap is suing
House and the politicians and even f or divorce his chief complaint be
then the latter dog his footsteps.
ng that ,Jnever once since the>r
Eastern people may get an idea
o f the immense way business o f some
kinds is carried on in the Pacific
Northwest when they learn that the
average sawmills at the city o f Long
view on the Columbia river cover
¡3 acre« under roof.
These mi’ U,
in two units, have a capacity of
j 700,000 feet o f lumber per each 8
hours and use water fo r fuel to gen­
erate electric power and to operate
the mills and light the city o f L org-
view and another town in the cen­
ter o f the company's logging opeia-
tions.
The somewhat interesting state-
i ment is made that the average wo-
! man's costum aside from her shoes
j can be sent thru the mails first class
for only 4 cents. Now then if the
railway carrying the mail and the
i lady wearing only her shoes will do
a little advertising it may be guar­
anteed it will be forced to add
many coaches to their trains to ac
comodate the rush.
The creek which fiowed down and
over what was Minnehaha Fa.ls
dried up a year ago< perhaps in
sympathy with Mr. Volstead, but
; now thousands o f gallons o f w a'er
are to be pumped into it. ana
“ Laugh ng W ater" will once m ir e '
gladden the spirit o f Hiawatha and
sightseer*.
Another pretender to the French
throne. Prince Victor Napoleon, ha«
paseed out.
\ * the French throne
passed long since these many pre­
tenders had better be looking /or
on Preh istoric Men?
With Reservations
The bigger they are the harder
they fall, seems to be the motto o f
Scandanavia. A church bishop sen
tenced to three months fo r fraud
• offered to leave the country fo r the
j United States if given a repriev
By CHAD ALTON
• ' from jail but the authorities would
not permit him.
W e do not want
i any more
foreign
criminals than
A question o f great moment agi- what we have now
tates the mind o f the British laborer I
now on strike, It is that the saloons
^ en or women who go into couv
may be forced to close by go vern -; and sue fo r alienation o f affection
ment order fo r want o f beer produc- 'have their-cannon loaded with hot
tion.
A momentous question in­ air. No real affection can be alien
deed, fo r five million sensible Brit- atet^ although the courts may de
ish subjects to worrk about or to j j-erni' n6 the opposite fo r sympathei
decide a revolutionary movement.
!C reag0n8>
.A t least one man accountable for
A bill is pending in congress to
the loss o f human life has gotten deport all aliens found guilty o f
his just deserts.
The contractoi bootlegging and other crimes. That
who built the grandstand that col- is a very drastic measure, but we
lapsed at Pasadena, Cal., with a loss have so many o f them in our coun-
o f seven lives, has been sentenced try to cope with that we want none
to prison fo r not less than eight from over seas.
and no pardon to be granted.
Many roop,e h„ {tate to u rg; Qr
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developed among iiiediders oT tile' btift-
don Stock Exchange there was u very
rt*Hl run on the music stores, the de­
Prehistoric m: n. who slew the mand for these violin strings taking
megatherium, dhln’i call It that. More nearly all the strings on hand.
Fancy prices were demanded and re­
like, lie desicmilcd It ac the "Oont," oi
something brief r.nd resounding. One ceived for pure Italian gut strings,
syllable was good enough for him. lie particularly the H string, that was
undoubtedly know no other than one said to linve a very marked power over
human suffering.
syllable speech.
E arth ’s M usic W asted
Notwithstanding Ills own meager
No Appeal
contributions to tin* music or, earth,
A Journalist. Ids wife and child, little
primitive man must h a v e heard and
weighed some. The bird • r tmg In tlie A'lce. were liqwng lunch together.
“ Can I have some more pudding,
bowers us sweetly as they do now
What Impression did that nightingale mother?" Inquired the child.
“ I think you have had enough,” said
make on his shih II and fuzzy ear? Did
the melodious notes touch his rudi­ the Journalist; "It will make you 111.”
His wife, as Is the way of mothers,
mentary soul, or did he merely want
W e doubt whether the oldest res- to eat the nightingale?
said, “ Let her have a little more.”
“ It will make her III." insisted father.
ident can recall when the first days
The more often we speculate on the
Little Alice looked from one to the
o f May showed a greater profusion first men, the greater sympathy we fpel
o f flowers and vegetation than the for them. We should be greatly Inter­ other. Finally die sighed and said,
“ The editor’s decision is final.”
present ones. It is a fact that roses ested in one o f them If he were In ex­
istence now. As I; Is, we have to he
have been in full bloom fo r two content with studying some backward
weeks, previous to this date, and races still here.—St. Louis Globe-Deni
A parson's little daughter earns home
most o f the flow ering bulbs have oerat.
from school In great concern.
had their day and passed.
Surely
'•Isn't devil a horrible word to be
a delightful climate we live in.
Violin rt ir.-rs for Cure
In the Bible, daddy?" she s h I i I. “ It
For
more
then
a
century
the
story
An ingig ht is given to the activi-
was In my portion ibis afternoon, but
^¡gg 0£ this fast-moving world o f has been revived at times in England I coughed when I came to It and
ours by the radio8 on Sunday even. that the ailment of lumbago wou'd flee wouldn't read it."
from the human body If the Individual
This reminds one of the curate who
ings.
The earlier hours are given would wind n violin string loosely
i ovor t0 cburcb services and sermons about the body and wear It for a few rendered a well-known passage: “ He
that helleveth not shall be damned,
and then the same atmosphere is months.
as it were."
The P. A and E strings are favored
filled with the hurdy-gurdy and
jazz dance music as long as one as having that curative power, and re­
Say you saw it in the News.
cares to listen to the squeaks and cently when n few rases o f lumbago
to think they are making themscl'. os
very unwelcome guests among a peo
pie who would otherwise hail the’ r squawks o f the loud speaker.
coming with pleasure,
i f the coun­
World-wide publicity is given a
try dweller were to visit the city and
invade the ground« o f its citizens 1 !t^ an w arrior o f North A frica who
in like manner, they would
be | carried a message 70 miles “ be-
promptly arrested and made to fUf . | w e e n sun and sun,” about 14 hours,
fe r the penalty.
But country peo- ^ 1 ^ ^ ’ s w riter knows o f a Chippewa
pie are not o f that sort, and have Indian o f Northern Wisconsin who
all due regard fo r the rights o f oth­ made the same distance in a period
o f 12 hours, and was never heard o f
ers and their belongings.
outside
the
immediate
locality
The flowers, the shrubs, and all
where
the
feat was performed.
the green things that grow tire froe
And the only nourishment he par-
to all people to enjoy in proper
,
, . .
, took o f during the tanp was maple
manner, not to wantonly destroy and
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sugar carried in his pouch.
ninko desolate.
Growing by the
The people o f one hundred years
wayside or blooming in the wood,
they are as nature intended ’.hem ago knew nothing about what we o f
and fo r a becoming dress fo r ah today consider essentials and can
otherwise dull landscape.
To de­ see no way in which we can dispense
prive others o f this by selfish with. Y et history tells us they o f
reckless destruction and carrying those days got along very well, lived
away speaks not very well fo r those in some degree o f splendor and e:
who habitually make practice o f it joyed life fu lly as much as do we o f
whenever they visit the country.
i Ihe present.
WANTON VANDALISM
THE ESTACADA
MEAT
CO.
H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor
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CLACKAMAS NEW S THURSDAY, MAY 13, 102«
marriage last Novem ber has my wife
requested, suggested or Invited me
to^reside with her at her parent’s
home.”
Probable that dad had
something *to say about th at
«ec/ T ap e ' Ca. ried to
E xtrem es in Etirope
Hie palace of Justice In Paris, n por
. n of which will lie set aside short!«
■ s n inns, uin of relics from the Revo
utlon. has a curious old custom
Every night one of the main doors Is
left ajar in obedience to an order of
March, llHS, when Louis X III pro
vlded that it should remain open per­
petually, "so that my subjects him » I v
able to seek Justice at all hours of th
day r.nd night." Through revolution
empire, kingdom mid two republte-
thls order hit* been scrupulously car
rlcd out But the meaning of the ctis
tom seems almost forgotten.
"The
Mnn With the Iron Mask." the pen
name of n reporter of a Parisian dally
pres, nted himself at the door In the
small hour* o f the nbrht for admit
lance. He was promptly thrown on:
hy the watchman and told to clear o '
If he did not want to enter by the
prisoner’s g-ite In the morning
In
I’etri ~rnd they had a similar Incident
In ccnrlst day*. The Kmpres* Elisa
both once saw a fine flower In her gar
den A« she was on the way to a court
function she had no time to pick It
but o dered a soldier to -
«i
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over It. The empress forgot about tl:
flower, but three centuries later there
was sfiB * sentinel placed regularly
each hour o f the night and day al tho
spot where the flower had been —
l i m y Van I'aussen In the Aalunta
Constitution.
THE ESTACAD a HOTEL
Pies and Pastry excelled by none. Smart service,
clean Airy rooms and say—SOME HOTEL.
Joyfully,
The Management.
:r;cn^aTJ!7i'rtr
Furniture Exchange
-i.aiMi.B lia..:.: ;.. ¡~: :
All Kinds °(
Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold
WALL PAPER, PAINTS and
WINDOW GLASS
Phone 9x-6
Geo. Pointer
Estacada, Ore.
■3snr.:g’7i. iiini-CLrar.'! a: azn r - x t e t u i : : m - m i n i r rm tr-rf-i v
Stanfield Gels Favorable Report
On His |5,000,000 Refund Bill
RESTORING TAXES TO
18 COUNTIES
Senator Stanfield's bill to
refund $4,907,000 o f O & C
gia n t land taxes to 18 coun­
ties o f Oregon was reported
out favorably on May 8, 1020
by his Senate Committee on
Public Lands fo r passage in
the Senate. Besides restoring
this big sum to the counties
affected, the bill provides lor
the annual payment o f $500,-
000 hereafter, which will very
greatly reduce the burden o f
the taxpayers o f Oregon.
WIN NING FIGHT
RESOURCES
FOR
Senator Stanfield maintains
that Oregon's resources belong
to the people o f Oregon and
is making a determined figh t
to secure fo r them all o f the
revenues derived from the util­
ization o f public lands in Oregon and to m aterially reduce taxes.
His Grazing Bill, reported out favorably by the Committee on pub­
lic Lands, is the entering wedge o f his campaign toward that end.
STANFIELD FOR PORT AND SHIPPING
U. S. Senator .Mc.Nary wired Bert Anderson, republican county
chairman o f Jackson county on May 4:
" I am busy assisting in the hearings before the Senate Commerce
Committee on the attempted sale ot the Oriental line by the Ship­
ping Board to the Dollar interests.
S E N A T O R S T A N F IE L D IS
A S S IS T IN G M L IN E V E R T W A 1 HE C A N .”
WRITING FAVORABLE REPORT ON LINCOLN CO. REFUND
As ranking member ot the Senate Committee on Claims, Senator
Stanfield is uratt.ng the report of that committee recommending
the pa.-suge ol the AicNarjr bid lo r the repayment to Lincoln coun­
ty or over $4i>,oo0 in back taxes on the U. S. spruce lands.
IN S lb lS UN t A K L l COMPLETION of ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
Senator Stanfield recognizes the economic and strategic value o f
the Roosevelt Hignway and maintains that it should be completed at
the earliest pe>tsible moment, because o f the great development it
will bring, paiticuiarly to all of Western Oregon.
HELPED PASS
ORIGINAL FEDERAL HIGHWAY ACT
Senator Stanfield as a member o f the Committee of Poet Office*
and I ’osi Roads, gave materia, aid in securing thee passage of the
original $.d,OOo,ooO Federal Highway Act. Senator Stanfield se­
cured the inclusion in the Townsend bin of an appropriation of
* 16.00b,000 fo r forest roads, the first large appropriation for for­
est roads ever made by Congress.
MORE FEDERAL FUNDS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS
Since Senator Stanfieid has been in tne Senate, $7,386,000 of
Federal funds have been secured fo r the improvement of river*
and harbor* in Oregon.
A * a member o f the powerful Finance
Committee
» . nator Stanfield insist* upon larger appropriation*
fo r river and harbor improvements in Oregon and is in a position
to render valuable aid ,n securing Oregon s ju*t share o f govern­
ment money fo r this purpose.
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STANFIELD 3 HIGH RANK ON SENATE COMMITTEES HELPS
OREGON
IT WOULD TAKE YEARS FOR A NEW MAN
TO ATTAIN HIS RANK IN THE SENATE
(Stanfie-ld fo r Senator Campaign, E. D. Cusick, M gr.)